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Restatement, Fourth, Foreign Relations Law of the United States
Restatement, Third, Foreign Relations Law of the United States (Revised)
Restatement, Second, Foreign Relations Law of the United States
Westlaw, available on the library's Westlaw computers, includes annotations to the Restatements of the Law. Case annotations follow the text of the Restatement section and are labeled "Case Citations". Westlaw indicates the currency of these annotations in the update information found above the Restatement section. In addition, KeyCiting the Restatement section by using the Citing References tab may lead to additional case citations as well as other types of documents. When applicable, these may include trial court orders, administrative decisions and guidance, other secondary sources, appellate court documents, trial court documents, and more.
In print, case annotations to the Restatements can be found in the annual pocket parts located in the back inside "pocket" of each volume. Depending on the date of pocket part, additional case citations may be available in the most recent Interim Case Citations to the Restatements of the Law. When the annotations become extensive, they may also be found in softbound cumulative supplements or hardbound Appendix volumes.
Restatement of the Law, Fourth, The Foreign Relations of the United States: Selected Topics in Treaties, Jurisdiction, and Sovereign Immunity
(KF4581 A512 2018)
The cumulative supplement also includes "all citations to sections of the Restatement of the Law Second, Foreign Relations Law of the United States, and the Restatement of the Law Third, The Foreign Relations Law of the United States, that have been superseded by the Restatement of the Law Fourth, The Foreign Relations of the United States: Selected Topics in Treaties, Jurisdiction, and Sovereign Immunity."
Restatement of the Law, Third: The Foreign Relations Law of the United States
(KF4581 A512 1987)
Restatement of the Law, Second: Foreign Relations Law of the United States
(KF4581 A512 1965)
For case citations to most sections of the second series of the Restatement of Foreign Relations Law, see the cumulative supplement to the third series of the Restatement of Foreign Relations Law.
For "all citations to sections of the Restatement of the Law Second, Foreign Relations Law of the United States, and the Restatement of the Law Third, The Foreign Relations Law of the United States, that have been superseded by the Restatement of the Law Fourth, The Foreign Relations of the United States: Selected Topics in Treaties, Jurisdiction, and Sovereign Immunity", see the cumulative supplement to the Restatement, Fourth, The Foreign Relations of the United States: Selected Topics in Treaties, Jurisdiction, and Sovereign Immunity.
Compiled case annotations to the Restatements can be useful tools to determine how a Restatement provision has been applied by a particular court. These annotations are available in print, on the member database HeinOnline, and on the library's Westlaw computers.
In print, case annotations can be found in pocket parts, cumulative supplements, appendices, and interim case citation pamphlets. Pocket parts are published annually and placed in the back inside "pocket" of the Restatement. Generally, pocket parts include annotations that have cited the provisions found in that volume. Corrections to the Restatement volume are also found in the pocket part. When a pocket part has grown too large to fit in the pocket of the book, a softbound cumulative supplement is published instead. When the annotations become extensive, they are transferred to a hardbound Appendix volume. Not all Restatements have appendix volumes, and some have multiple appendix volumes. Interim case citation pamphlets are published twice a year and contain case summaries for all Restatements and Principles of the Law that have been decided after the last pocket part. For more information on case citations, see ALI's Frequently Asked Questions page.
On HeinOnline, these annotations can be found under the Restatement subject in files named Case Citations, Cumulative Annual Pocket Part, and Appendix. The Case Citations files are not cumulative. To be thorough, researchers should check all Case Citations files dated after a Cumulative Annual Pocket Part or Appendix.
On Westlaw, case annotations follow the text of the Restatement section and are labeled "Case Citations". They are organized by jurisdiction. Westlaw indicates the currency of these annotations in the update information found above the Restatement section. In addition, KeyCiting the Restatement section by using the Citing References tab may lead to additional case citations as well as other types of documents. When applicable, these may include trial court orders, administrative decisions and guidance, other secondary sources, appellate court documents, trial court documents, and more.
The Restatement of the Law, Fourth: Foreign Relations Law of the United States was published in 2018. The fourth series is only a partial revision of the third series. Select case citation sources to the fourth series of Foreign Relations Law may include citations to superseded sections of the second and third series of the Restatement of Foreign Relations Law.
The Restatement of the Law, Third: Foreign Relations Law of the United States was published in 1987. Select case citation sources to the third series of Foreign Relations Law may include case citations from the second series of the Restatement of Foreign Relations Law.
The Restatement, Second, Foreign Relations Law of the United States was published in 1965. The Restatements for the Foreign Relations Law of the United States began with the second series. Select case citation sources may include case citations to the second series of the Restatement of Foreign Relations Law with the third series of Foreign Relations Law.
Use the Parallel Tables to find the corresponding section numbers between series of Restatements.
Restatement in the Courts contains a glossary of terms defined by the courts as well as case citations to supplement the individual state annotation volumes.
"The primary purpose of this volume is to serve as a working tool to supplement the use of the Restatement by giving convenient access and reference to those numerous decisions of the courts which have cited the Restatement. It is not intended as a substitute for state annotations but as in some degree a supplement to them." Preface to Restatement In the Courts 5 (Am. Law Inst., 4th ed, Nov. 1939).
The Restatement in the Courts American Law Institute